Search results for "Aramiro Trust Owners List"

Found 316 items matching "Aramiro Trust Owners List".

Ngatimanuhiakai 17A3
Notice of Hui

22 Feb 2026, 14:00  |  Events

The Māori Land Court is notifying all owners of the above block about the following hui: Whenua: Ngatimanuhiakai 17A3 Date: Sunday, 22 February 2026 Time: 2:00 PM Venue: Hawera Library,  121 High Street,  Hāwera 4610 Kaupapa: The lease renewal of Ngatimanuhiakai 17A3.

Omuturangi 7C3
Notice of Hui

21 Feb 2026, 10:00  |  Events

The Māori Land Court is notifying all owners of the above block about the following hui: Whenua:  Omuturangi 7C3 Date: Saturday, 21 February 2026 Time: 10:00 AM Venue: Hawera Library,  121 High Street,  Hāwera 4610 Kaupapa: The lease renewal of Omuturangi 7C3.

Omuturangi 7C2
Notice of Hui

21 Feb 2026, 14:00  |  Events

The Māori Land Court is notifying all owners of the above block about the following hui: Whenua:  Omuturangi 7C2 Date: Saturday, 21 February 2026 Time: 2:00 PM Venue: Hawera Library,  121 High Street,  Hāwera 4610 Kaupapa: The lease renewal of Omuturangi 7C2.

Puna-O-Maru Section 96
Notice of Hui

27 Sep 2025, 12:30  |  Events

The Māori Land Court is notifying all owners of the above block about the following hui: Whenua: Puna-O-Maru Section 96 Date: Saturday 27 September 2025 Time: 12:30 PM Venue: Waihoa Marae 26 Māori Road Morven Waimate Kaupapa: Vote on setting aside the whenua as a Māori reservation Vote on who the class of beneficiaries will be Election of trustees Discuss access to the urupā Any questions please contact  mlctewaipounamu@justice.govt.nz   View the notice her...

Ngā ara ture hou mā ngā kaipupuri whenua Māori i raro i te ture hou
New legal pathways for Māori landowners under the Local Government (Water Services) Act 2025

28 Aug 2025  |  News

Charging orders – water services charges In certain situations, Māori landowners may have to pay for water services. If an owner of Māori freehold land in multiple ownership has paid more than their share of water services changes, they can apply to the Māori Land Court for a “charging order” to recover the excess amount paid.